Overview

The BRAHMS Matlab Invocation Bindings (995) work, to a large extent, under Octave. Octave is a free alternative to Matlab, which you may prefer. Some of the GUI features are lacking, but there are mechanisms to do everything you can do under Matlab. Use the Matlab documentation, but note that the BRAHMS Manager is absent (use brahms_utils to perform the tasks you would usually perform in the manager).

Notes

Version 3.2 or above of Octave is required (for object-oriented support).

Install BRAHMS in Octave

You need to add the folder below to your Octave path. You can use the addpath command; put this in your octaverc file to stay connected to BRAHMS when you restart Octave.

If you do not use MPI (that is, if you don't have it installed or turned on), this test will fail at "source.m". This is fine, so long as you don't want to use MPI - if you do, see the Advanced Install section.

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